OTHER THAN A MUELLER!? (I already have them on a couple of my 10/22's and want something different) what scopes have you guys had good luck with? I'm looking at a savage bolt action, and wondering what kind of scope I should put on it. thanks for the imput guys

Originally Posted By GeeLeDouche:OTHER THAN A MUELLER!? (I already have them on a couple of my 10/22's and want something different) what scopes have you guys had good luck with? I'm looking at a savage bolt action, and wondering what kind of scope I should put on it. thanks for the imput guys

I put a Browning scope on my Savage 22LR bolt gun. It is a Bushnell Elite 3200 series 4-9x40 made for Browning. I also have a Elite 3200 4-9x40 on my Charger pistol. A search will often find them under $200 and they can't be beat for the price. Elite 3200s are also on my Savage 10FP .308 and Bushmaster AR.

I have a couple Center Point scopes and a couple from Nikko Stirling also. Glass on both is very good. Both have side AO and hold POI regardless of the power setting. If you are looking to go on the cheap, cheap, you might try the Simons 22Mag scope, so far mine has held up well......

I'm running this on my .22, a Bushnell Air Gun Scope. It's not the prettiest scope, but it seems to be pretty tough. AO is nice on a .22, focuses down to 7.5 yds.

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I am going off the criteria, that when anyone says a cheap scope, they are saying LESS THAN 100 BUCKS. This is, without a doubt, the best scope under 100 bucks, but better than that, it is the best scope for under 50 bucks as well.

What is it you may ask, it is the Tasco golden antler series. it only comes in the hard plastic package, not a box. They make them in runs, like ammo companies make bullets, then they don't make them for a while. I have seen these come up, every now and then, over the last 5 years. they have been making them for about 10 years, maybe 15. When you read the package, it says, ADULT, SPRING PISTON, BREAK BARREL RATED.Which means it can take the recoil of a heavy, spring piston rifle, so you know it is built like a tank. And they are, trust me, when you pick up one of these, you feel like you could throw it through a brick wall...Also it is a 3.9.32, so it is not so huge, that it overpowers the size of your rifle.It has oversized, very positive clicking target turrets, 1/4 adjust, that is very repeatable.No caps on them, so nothing to fiddle with, or lose. The best part? usually a scope this good, with an objective bell this small, either does not have an AO ring, or if it does, it is on a higher end scope, costing a lot more money.this has a AO ring, that is adjustable down to either 7.5 meters or feet. Which is totally awesome!!!! Even the rings/bases that come with, are very nicely built. This scope will cost you , depending on where you get it, between 35 and 50 dollars.The last place i saw them was at the Gander mountain, just across from College Station, Texas A/M, down in Bryan. I suppose if you want one for sure, you could call them up, and ask them if they would ship one to you... It is similar to the bushy listed above, but I like the turrets better, and I like the eyepiece better, a bit slimmer, and a bit longer erector tube, on the eyepiece side, so a tad more adjustment room , forward and back. Being cheaper cost doesn't hurt either.

I like my Simmons 22 mag 4x. For a .22 I just don't have the need for anymore magnification than 4x. The optics are very clear and the scope is strong. (Fell of the bench attached to the rifle 3' and all it had was a little scrape. I believe I got it for $30 shipped.

What is it you may ask, it is the Tasco golden antler series. it only comes in the hard plastic package, not a box. They make them in runs, like ammo companies make bullets, then they don't make them for a while. I have seen these come up, every now and then, over the last 5 years. they have been making them for about 10 years, maybe 15. When you read the package, it says, ADULT, SPRING PISTON, BREAK BARREL RATED.Which means it can take the recoil of a heavy, spring piston rifle, so you know it is built like a tank. And they are, trust me, when you pick up one of these, you feel like you could throw it through a brick wall...Also it is a 3.9.32, so it is not so huge, that it overpowers the size of your rifle.It has oversized, very positive clicking target turrets, 1/4 adjust, that is very repeatable.No caps on them, so nothing to fiddle with, or lose. The best part? usually a scope this good, with an objective bell this small, either does not have an AO ring, or if it does, it is on a higher end scope, costing a lot more money.this has a AO ring, that is adjustable down to either 7.5 meters or feet. Which is totally awesome!!!! Even the rings/bases that come with, are very nicely built. This scope will cost you , depending on where you get it, between 35 and 50 dollars.The last place i saw them was at the Gander mountain, just across from College Station, Texas A/M, down in Bryan. I suppose if you want one for sure, you could call them up, and ask them if they would ship one to you... It is similar to the bushy listed above, but I like the turrets better, and I like the eyepiece better, a bit slimmer, and a bit longer erector tube, on the eyepiece side, so a tad more adjustment room , forward and back. Being cheaper cost doesn't hurt either.

"Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word, equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude." - Alexis de Tocqueville

In the 1990s I got a 10/22 for $35 and a Simmons 22 mag 4X scope for $37.

Thousands of rodents died.

If the scope never gets adjusted after initial sight inIf the scope never gets rainIf the scope never gets center fire recoilIf the scope never gets used on an important shotIf the scope never gets used on high magnificationIf the scope never gets used to pick Golden brown hair out of dirt brown backgroundIf the scope never gets used at twilight

Then a cheap scope is just fine.

I lost my 10/22 last year.I bought two new replacent 10/22s [SS Shilen in Bentz 22LR and Lothar Walther 17M2] and spent $1k with Leupold scopes.